"What brave and trustworthy organization keeps us safe every day from Enemies of the People?"
a. The National Security Agency
b. Planned Parenthood
c. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
d. Service Employees International Union (SEIU)

That won't happen. The big telecom is going to come in and take this app away because it cuts down their revenues._________________There is no guarantee a stupid Dalai Lama won’t come next -- Dalai Lama

That won't happen. The big telecom is going to come in and take this app away because it cuts down their revenues.

They might try.

Even if they paid the guy off to shit-can his app, there would be another one right behind it. The only way to stop it would be to pay the OS people to restrict their APIs to prevent developers from being able to modify the login screen and restrict access to the system.

That would be hard for them to explain, and these phone OSes are increasingly dependent upon small developers to add value to their platforms (they don't want to piss developers off), so the telecoms would have to pay the OS people a lot of money to do it, or otherwise get their balls in a vise somehow to compel them to do it. Right now, I think it's more the phone OS people and big phone makers who have the telecoms' balls in a vise._________________Deja Moo: the feeling that you've heard this bull before

"What brave and trustworthy organization keeps us safe every day from Enemies of the People?"
a. The National Security Agency
b. Planned Parenthood
c. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
d. Service Employees International Union (SEIU)

I believe the correct answer is: D. Or maybe B._________________Irony is asking government to fix the problems it caused